Umbrella stand



1pc. Ron/IER. UMBRELLA STAND.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.I3| 192|.

Patented Apr. 1.8, 1922.

UNITED stares mrs o-Fries,

roHN o. Hor/LEB, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

UMBRELLA STAND.

Specification' of Letters Patent. fatelited Apr. 18, 19221.

Application filed August 13, 1921.V Serial No. 491,954.

To all whom t may concern:

.Be it known that I, JOHN C. BOMER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Brooklyn,"in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Umbrella Stand, of which the iolf lowing is a Jr`ull,`clear, and exactdescription.

This invention relates to umbrellastands and has for an object to provide Van im-H ,proved construction especially Vadapted to hold umbrellas in' theatres, amusementv houses and thelike. Y

Another object is to provide an umbrella Ystand of simple, strong supporting members at the topand bottom, and also with suitable braces at the topfand bottom 'whereby' the stand'may be readily secured kto chairs or othersupporting objects.

In the accompanying drawing- Figurel is a perspective view of two chairs or seats together with anembodiment of theinvention which is shownA secured to ythe chairs. Figure 2 1s a perspective view gon anvenlarged scale of an umbrella stand disclosingone embodiment of the inventionf Y v eferring'to the accompanying drawing Y by numerals, l and 2 indicate chairs or seats ofthe type commonly found in theatres and other amusement houses. rihese seats are provided with backs 3 and L which are somewhat rounded and which have a space 5 therebetween. VThis space and that afiorded.

near the bottom by a ring 11 which may be riveted or otherwise rigidly secured thereto. At the top the uprights are riveted, soldered or Otherwise"v :rigidly secured to the arc-shaped members 12V and 13, said arcextensions 14C and l5 respectively. Theseextensionsare provided with apertures` .for Y I recelvlng securing screwsV or #other VsecuringV the backs 3 and 4c of the seats 1 and`2. Pre'- f Y 7V means for connecting the extensions with erably, the arc-shaped member l2 is intetwo arc-shaped members Aform acircle which shaped members having laterally extending Y Y gral with extension 14 and arc-shaped mem` ber 1311s integralwith extension 15. These".v v

is larger than the band or .ring-'111 and is adapted to easily receive an `umbrella so that",

the same maybe positioned substantially as shown'in Figure 1 when'thelstand .is in use.

It is intended that only one `umbrella shall be usedin each stand and for this reason sa.'v

thestand may beA made sulicientlysmallto -tinto the unused spacebetweenl or adjai cent the seats 1Iand'2j. What I claim isf--l Y lower ends, and means forming a closed ring structure connected to the uprights near with supporting extensions adaptedto ybe secured to a supporter.

- 2. An umbrella stand comprising a plurality of uprights provided with supporting Vsecurable members at their lower ends, anda pair of arc-shaped members at their upper ends, each of said arcshaped mem-y bers havin a lateral securable projecting extension tor supporting saidrupper ends, said arc-shaped members being secured togetherand to said uprights, andproviding ring.

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an umbrella supportin g it ' `70V 1. vAn Vumbrella stand VcomprisingV aY pair of uprights, each of said uprights being pro- 'y vided with ia securable supporting ootja ring connectedl to said uprights near their Vtheir upperends, said means being formed 

